The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... STEVENS was deeply loved and fully trusted by his constituents . He was often in advance of their views ; sometimes he ran counter to their prejudices or passions ; yet such was his popularity with them , so strong their faith in his ...
... STEVENS was deeply loved and fully trusted by his constituents . He was often in advance of their views ; sometimes he ran counter to their prejudices or passions ; yet such was his popularity with them , so strong their faith in his ...
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... STEVENS . In Pennsylva- nia his name will ever be associated with the beneficent system of common schools , the establishment of which was owing to his ability , perseverance , and energy . The humblest lad in the rudest cabin within ...
... STEVENS . In Pennsylva- nia his name will ever be associated with the beneficent system of common schools , the establishment of which was owing to his ability , perseverance , and energy . The humblest lad in the rudest cabin within ...
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... STEVENS defended the school law with great power , and the repealing act was defeated by a large majority . To the honor of Mr. STEVENS it must be remembered that this popular out- cry against the school law gave him the oppor- tunity ...
... STEVENS defended the school law with great power , and the repealing act was defeated by a large majority . To the honor of Mr. STEVENS it must be remembered that this popular out- cry against the school law gave him the oppor- tunity ...
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